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Please don't waste our time

Requiring long reports

No stakeholders read


Posted on: May 11, 2016 09:49 AM | Permalink

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Pravin Kumar Shrivastava Associate Vice President| Aithent Technologies Pvt Ltd Gurgaon, Haryana, India
Kind of funny situation. This report is too large to read...when we summarize....want to see some detail!

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Robert Prol Project Manager| KPMG LLP East Sandwich, Ma, United States
I always try to use the "Rule of 7", and keep it on one page. If you're tracking more than 7 items, you're wasting brain power. If it's more than one page, it's wasting paper.

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Linda Miller Project Management Huntington, Ny, United States
How true :-)

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Jason Belanger Consultant| JB Consulting Tustin, Ca, United States
Very true! These are great Robert. You are summing up many project management experiences succintly in only 17 syllables!

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